Makoko Slum. Lagos, Nigeria

Samantha Appleton works primarily on long-term projects including recent work in the Middle East and illegal immigration in America. She has won numerous awards from POY and the World Press Photo. Her clients include Time magazine and The New Yorker. Samantha has worked on stories as varied as the conflict in Iraq, Malaria in Africa and fishing communities of Maine. She began her journalism career as a writer and became a full time photographer after assisting James Nachtwey in 1999-2000. Since then she has been named one of the “30 Under 30″ photographers featured in PDN and received the Kodak Professional Award. She is currently a member of the NOOR photo agency.

About the Photograph:

“The Megacity of Lagos, Nigeria is a teeming cluster of slums that continues to grow exponentially and will soon become the third largest city in the world. Lagos is urban poverty at its most horrific, in a country with one of the world’s largest oil supplies. People have built up their own towns and social systems in the wake of complete governmental abandonment. Nigeria does not provide the most basic of services. Indentured slavery is standard, health care is non-existent, and corruption is the only system.”

by Samantha Appleton, The New Breed of Documentary Photographers

4 responses to “★ Makoko Slum, Lagos, Nigeria”

  1. olatunji Avatar
    olatunji

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  2. akintunde akinleye Avatar

    Lagos is now a fast changing city and, the slum in makoko is populated by a beautiful people who are a constant reminder of the world most surprising wonders, where strong, commited and creaytive people live to ignore the dealiest barriers of survival!

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  3. Petermann, Frieder Avatar

    I'm very much impressed by Akintunde Akinleye's remarks re-
    garding the people of Makoko Slum near Lagos. Their living con-
    ditions is like hell yet they are "beautiful .. creative people…" —
    How could help from outside do something good in such a slum?Does exist a non government network who is exploring long
    term help for these kind of slums? Does anybody know something
    about the situation in Arago Okoko Community of Lagos Town?

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  4. Petermann, Frieder Avatar

    Regarding Arago Okoko Community – please write to my
    e-mail address: friederpetermann@hot mail.com.

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